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The crystallography of hydride formation in zirconium: II. the δ → ε transformation
Authors:M. P. Cassidy  C. M. Wayman
Affiliation:(1) The Western Electric Engineering Research Center, 08540 Princeton, NJ;(2) Department of Metallurgy and Mining Engineering and the Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61801 Urbana, IL
Abstract:The phenomenological crystallographic theory of martensitic transformations has been applied to the transformation from δ (fcc) to ε (fct) zirconium hydride, using published lattice parameters. The habit plane, orientation relationship, lattice invariant shear, and interface characteristics were determined by transmission electron microscopy and diffraction. The shape strain was observed by interference microscopy. Good agreement between the predictions of the theory and the measured crystallography was obtained. The predicted and observed lattice invariant shear was twinning on 101. These twins which are found within alternating bands of hydride variants produce a herringbone morphology, and the bands produce a roof gable type of surface relief. For a given plate, the measured habit plane, twin plane, unique Bain contraction axis, and orientation relationship were mutually consistent with the respective predictions for a single variant. The magnitude of the lattice invariant shear was in excellent agreement with the predicted value. The interfaces separating the e hydride bands were found to be of two types, which alternated, often filling an entire grain. One of these, termed a spear interface, was found to be a twin plane, across which the twinned regions of the two bands “matched-up”. The other, termed an impingement interface, was found to have twin regions which did not “match-up”. This morphology can be explained as a pair of ε-hydride plates which share a spear interface. When two growing spears impinge, the resulting impingement interface is of the second type. Formerly with the University of Illinois.
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